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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EW AND POPULAR MUSIC. NEW SONGS. NEW SONGS. "Simoon Sly” and "The Old linger Post,” By J. L. Molloy. “The Maid of tho Mill” and "The Soldier’s Good-by,” by Stephon Adams, ‘ Peace, Perfect Peace,” and “ Hark, My Soul, it is tho Lord.”—Ch. Gounod. NEW DANCES. NEW DANCES. Vaises ; “Nidd’-4mimr,”by E. Waldteuiel.” “My Pet,” by Bucalossi. “Wedding Bolls,” by G. M. Lane. “Ermine,” by Fakobowski. Polkas ; “ Now and Then,” by Chas. Coote. *‘Camarade,’’by E. WaWtcufcl. “Crosspatch,” by 0. Lowthinn. "Tabby,” by Bucalossi. "Blue-coat Boy,” by Huilcr, Quadrilles: “Vicar of Widc-a-Wakeficld,” by Coote. "Merry England,” by W, Wilams, “ Ertniuc,” by Coote. Septett parts may be bad. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., 21 Princes street, Dunedin. AUTUMN NOVEL PIES. Brown, bwxng, and go. have tho pleasure to notify that their ANNUAL SPECIAL DISPLAY will bo hold in their Upstairs Reserve Rooms on Wednesday, March 3rd, and following days. Specialties in Millinery, Mantles, Costumes, Dress Materials, etc., etc. OONDAY OIL. Reasons why Consumers should use Noonday; FIRST, SAFETY. Avoidance of accidents through explosions. : SECOND, BRILLIANCY. - It is cleaner and gives a better light than other Oils. THIRD, ECONOMY.—Consuming less Oil and emitting no unpleasant odor while burning. Packed In strong tins to avoid leakage, *3TEvery tin Stamped to avoid Counterfeits. To be had from all Grocers, ASSIGNED ESTATE OF F. P. STEPHENSON. AM. LOASBY has much pleasure in in - • forming the inhabitants of Dunedin and Otago generally that he lias purchased the Sto k and Goodwill in tho above eatito. The Stock is being thoroughly renovated ; all the Itsioet Dtuk'-s added bu Luo Stock. Thia, combined with its old voimtation of being a firstclass Dispensary, will, the present proprietor fools sure, secure f r him a large amount of public patronage. All A. M. LnasbyV wellknown Specialities can be now procured at either establishment. Dispensing 23 per cent, under any other house in town. A. M. LOASBY, 39 Princes street, opposite City Hotel, and 174 Princes street south, Dunedin. NOTICE OP REMOVAL, RM. MARKS, of tho Golden Fleece Loan, • Pawn, and Discount Office, has Removed to more private offices in Dowling street, next Donaldson’s Shades. Money Lent on Personal Security; repayable by Weekly Instalments, or as may be required. Money Lent on Diamonds and Jewellery of every description. Trade Bills Discounted on the shortest notice. All Business strictly private and confidential. Office Hours from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.; Mondays, 9 a,m. till G. 30 p m.; Satusdays, 9 a.m. ill 2 p.m.; and Saturday evening, from 7to 9, a M. MARKS, Proprietor. "QUOD FAGIMUS VALDE FACTMUS.” (what wr do, we do well.) DOING Nothing but First-class Work, using only tho Best Materials, and Charging Moderate Fees, has been our success. Our chief aim is to give every patient satisfaction, and we adhere to our former announcements, that “We Guarantee success in the most difficult oases, and do not allow any artificial work to leave our surgery unless tho patient and ourselves ate perfectly satisfied,” S. MYERS AND CO., The Dunedin Dental Surgery, Octagon, corner of George street (Over Mr Bannister’s Octagon Drug Hall). A Single Artificial Tooth 10s. Sets equally Moderate. The New Method of AMERICAN BRIDGE and CROWN WORK adopted whore practicable. Specimens of Artificial Denturcs } made for exhibition,, on view in the show-enso in Mr Bannister’s window, are sufficient proof of our work in the mesbanical department. NITROUS OXIDE GAS USED FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. Mr Myers, having administered Nitrous Oxide Gas almost daily for over eight years, can with confidence recommend it as being perfectly safe, and free from after bad effects. We always use a local Anaesthetic, which, in all cases lessens, and sometimes completely deadens, pain during the extraction of teeth, and is especially adapted for Stumps and Roots of Teeth. Teeth Stopped in Gold, Phosphates, and Amalgam. Artificial Teeth made by other Dentists remodelled at small cost. ALL FEES STRICTLY MODERATE.

IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. WH A R R I 8 • desires to draw special attention to the fact that the .Stock ia largo ami wellassorted in every department, and includes al NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS adapted to the present season. Our Goeds arc marked in plain figures at the lowest possible price, and wc foci confident that our system in this respect ia appreciated, our aim being always to supply Goods of superior excellence and quality. As we aro large buyers in English and Continental markets direct from the manufacturers, wo are thus iu a position to always offer firstclass value. Oar Bespoke Department is still under the charge of B. K. Gillan, whose successful fitting is well known. HARRIS’S IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, 4 Princes street, Dunedin, And 207 Cashel street, Christchurch. r. 5 50 ! 50 50.000 50.000 BOOKS TO CHOOSE FROM BOOKS TO CHOOSE FROM BOOKS TO CHOOSE FROM . AT BRAITHWAITE’.S BOOK ARCADE. AT BRAITUWAITIC’S BOOK ARCADE. AT BHAITHWAITE'S BOOK ARCADE. You Can Gkt Almost any BOOK Thkiih, You Can Get Almost any BOOK Theme. You Can Get Almost any BOOK Thkke. The LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY. 3 Mgn«A street, Dunedin (next Brown, Ewing’s oomerl Thl* Boototy grants Loans on tn© mo* reason ftblo terir-s In Wow ZoalasuL, LOANS FROM L 5 TO LSOO On Personal Security, Deposit of Deeds, Life PoUolob, e*e. 10 ISB CENT. INTKMBT, Loans repayable as follows: —If a person borrows L 5 he receives L4los cash, repayable by 20 weekly payments of ss. If a person borrows LlO ho receives L 9 oasA, repayable by 30 weekly payments of 10s. And so on up to (500. Bills Discounts without delay, THE LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY, 3 Manse street. HENRY BENJAMIN, Manager. PUBLIC NOTICE. |HB EVENING STAR RUNNERS’ SOCIETY Deliver Bills, Circulars, Plans, from house to house, In any district In mdin and suburbs, from Is 6d per ICO. or Infiirmat'on, etc., apply to the Publisher, oe of this Paper.

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Evening Star, Issue 6842, 4 March 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 6842, 4 March 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 6842, 4 March 1886, Page 2